Plagued by depression her entire life, it wasn't until her early fifties that writer and book critic Bethanne Patrick, advocating for her own care, received a medical diagnosis that would set her on the path to wellness and stability. Recognizing the intergenerational effects of trauma and mental health struggles, Patrick unearths the stories of her past in order to forge a better future for herself and her two daughters, dismantling the stigmas surrounding mental health challenges that can plague families into silence and resignation.
What The Reviewers Say
Steven Petrow,
The Washington Post
Patrick...courageously reveals her lifelong challenge with depression.
Jessica Ferri,
The Los Angeles Times
There are some misguided statements in the memoir.
Publishers Weekly
Bracing.
Kirkus
Though the prose is pedestrian and often repetitive, Patrick offers valuable insight into what it means to live with a debilitating mental illness. A flawed yet candid and heartfelt memoir..